Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted over at Broke and Bookish, and this week's theme is
"December 13: Top Ten Books I'm Looking Forward To For The First Half Of 2017"
1. Windwitch (The Witchlands #2) by Susan Dennard
release date: January 10
The follow-up to New York Times bestselling Truthwitch, next in a breathtaking YA fantasy series hailed by Alexandra Bracken as "a world you will want to inhabit forever."
On a continent ruled by three empires, some are born with a "witchery," a magical skill that sets them apart from others.
In this follow-up to New York Times bestselling Truthwitch, a shadow man haunts the Nubrevnan streets, leaving corpses in his wake—and then raising those corpses from the dead. Windwitch continues the tale of Merik—cunning privateer, prince, and windwitch.
2. History is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera
release date: January 17
When Griffin’s first
love and ex-boyfriend, Theo, dies in a drowning accident, his universe
implodes. Even though Theo had moved to California for college and
started seeing Jackson, Griffin never doubted Theo would come back to
him when the time was right. But now, the future he’s been imagining for
himself has gone far off course.
To make things worse, the only
person who truly understands his heartache is Jackson. But no matter how
much they open up to each other, Griffin’s downward spiral continues.
He’s losing himself in his obsessive compulsions and destructive
choices, and the secrets he’s been keeping are tearing him apart.
If
Griffin is ever to rebuild his future, he must first confront his
history, every last heartbreaking piece in the puzzle of his life.
3. Long May She Reign by Rhiannon Thomas
release date: February 21
The Girl of Fire and Thorns meets The Queen of the Tearling in this thrilling fantasy standalone about one girl’s unexpected rise to power.
Freya
was never meant be queen. Twenty third in line to the throne, she never
dreamed of a life in the palace, and would much rather research in her
laboratory than participate in the intrigues of court. However, when an
extravagant banquet turns deadly and the king and those closest to him
are poisoned, Freya suddenly finds herself on the throne.
Freya
may have escaped the massacre, but she is far from safe. The nobles
don’t respect her, her councillors want to control her, and with the
mystery of who killed the king still unsolved, Freya knows that a single
mistake could cost her the kingdom – and her life.
Freya is
determined to survive, and that means uncovering the murderers herself.
Until then, she can’t trust anyone. Not her advisors. Not the king’s
dashing and enigmatic illegitimate son. Not even her own father, who
always wanted the best for her, but also wanted more power for himself.
As
Freya’s enemies close in and her loyalties are tested, she must decide
if she is ready to rule and, if so, how far she is willing to go to keep
the crown.
4. Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller
release date: February 28
A 17-year-old pirate captain intentionally allows herself to get captured by enemy pirates in this thrilling YA adventure.
If you want something done right . . .
When
the ruthless pirate king learns of a legendary treasure map hidden on
an enemy ship, his daughter, Alosa, knows there's only one pirate for
the job—herself. Leaving behind her beloved ship and crew, Alosa
deliberately facilitates her own kidnapping to ensure her passage on the
ship, confident in her ability to overcome any obstacle. After all,
who's going to suspect a seventeen-year-old girl locked in a cell? Then
she meets the (surprisingly perceptive and unfairly attractive) first
mate, Riden, who is charged with finding out all her secrets. Now it's
down to a battle of wits and will . . . . Can Alosa find the map and
escape before Riden figures out her plan?
Debut author Tricia Levenseller blends action, adventure, romance, and a little bit of magic into a thrilling YA pirate tale.
5. The Inexplicable Logic of My Life – Benjamin Alire Sáenz
release date: March 7
From the multi-award-winning author of Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe comes a gorgeous new story about love, identity, and families lost and found.
Sal
used to know his place with his adoptive gay father, their loving
Mexican-American family, and his best friend, Samantha. But it’s senior
year, and suddenly Sal is throwing punches, questioning everything, and
realizing he no longer knows himself. If Sal’s not who he thought he
was, who is he?
This humor-infused, warmly humane look at universal questions of belonging is a triumph
6. Always and Forever, Lara Jean (To All the Boys I've Loved Before #3) by Jenny Han
release date: April 4
Lara Jean’s letter-writing days aren’t over in this surprise follow-up to the New York Times bestselling To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and P.S. I Still Love You.
Lara
Jean is having the best senior year a girl could ever hope for. She is
head over heels in love with her boyfriend, Peter; her dad’s finally
getting remarried to their next door neighbor, Ms. Rothschild; and
Margot’s coming home for the summer just in time for the wedding.
But
change is looming on the horizon. And while Lara Jean is having fun and
keeping busy helping plan her father’s wedding, she can’t ignore the
big life decisions she has to make. Most pressingly, where she wants to
go to college and what that means for her relationship with Peter. She
watched her sister Margot go through these growing pains. Now Lara
Jean’s the one who’ll be graduating high school and leaving for college
and leaving her family—and possibly the boy she loves—behind.
When your heart and your head are saying two different things, which one should you listen to?
7. Spindle Fire by Lexa Hillyer
release date: April 11
It all started with the burning of the spindles.
No.
It all started with a curse...
Half
sisters Isabelle and Aurora are polar opposites: Isabelle is the king's
headstrong illegitimate daughter, whose sight was tithed by faeries;
Aurora, beautiful and sheltered, was tithed her sense of touch and her
voice on the same day. Despite their differences, the sisters have
always been extremely close.
And then everything changes, with a single drop of Aurora's blood--and a sleep so deep it cannot be broken.
As
the faerie queen and her army of Vultures prepare to march, Isabelle
must race to find a prince who can awaken her sister with the kiss of
true love and seal their two kingdoms in an alliance against the queen.
Isabelle
crosses land and sea; unearthly, thorny vines rise up the palace walls;
and whispers of revolt travel in the ashes on the wind. The kingdom
falls to ruin under layers of snow. Meanwhile, Aurora wakes up in a
strange and enchanted world, where a mysterious hunter may be the secret
to her escape . . . or the reason for her to stay.
Spindle Fire
is the first book in a lush fantasy duology set in the dwindling,
deliciously corrupt world of the fae and featuring two truly
unforgettable heroines.
8. The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli
release date: April 11
Seventeen-year-old Molly
Peskin-Suso knows all about unrequited love. No matter how many times
her twin sister, Cassie, tells her to woman up, Molly can’t stomach the
idea of rejection. So she’s careful. Fat girls always have to be
careful.
Then a cute new girl enters Cassie’s orbit, and for the
first time ever, Molly’s cynical twin is a lovesick mess. Meanwhile,
Molly's totally not dying of loneliness—except for the part where she
is. Luckily, Cassie's new girlfriend comes with a cute hipster-boy
sidekick. If Molly can win him over, she'll get her first kiss and
she'll get her twin back.
There's only one problem: Molly's
coworker, Reid. He's a chubby Tolkien superfan with a season pass to the
Ren Faire, and there's absolutely no way Molly could fall for him.
Right?
9. Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh
release date: May 2
The daughter of a
prominent samurai, Mariko has long known her place—she may be an
accomplished alchemist, whose cunning rivals that of her brother
Kenshin, but because she is not a boy, her future has always been out of
her hands. At just seventeen years old, Mariko is promised to Minamoto
Raiden, the son of the emperor's favorite consort—a political marriage
that will elevate her family's standing. But en route to the imperial
city of Inako, Mariko narrowly escapes a bloody ambush by a dangerous
gang of bandits known as the Black Clan, who she learns has been hired
to kill her before she reaches the palace.
Dressed as a peasant
boy, Mariko sets out to infiltrate the ranks of the Black Clan,
determined to track down the person responsible for the target on her
back. But she's quickly captured and taken to the Black Clan’s secret
hideout, where she meets their leader, the rebel ronin Takeda Ranmaru,
and his second-in-command, his best friend Okami. Still believing her to
be a boy, Ranmaru and Okami eventually warm to Mariko, impressed by her
intellect and ingenuity. As Mariko gets closer to the Black Clan, she
uncovers a dark history of secrets, of betrayal and murder, which will
force her to question everything she's ever known.
10. The Names They Gave Us by Emery Lord
release date: May 16
Lucy Hansson was ready
for a perfect summer with her boyfriend, working at her childhood Bible
camp on the lake. But when her mom’s cancer reappears, Lucy falters—in
faith, in love, and in her ability to cope. When her boyfriend “pauses”
their relationship and her summer job switches to a different camp—one
for troubled kids—Lucy isn’t sure how much more she can handle.
Attempting to accept a new normal, Lucy slowly regains footing among her
vibrant, diverse coworkers, Sundays with her mom, and a crush on a
fellow counselor. But when long-hidden family secrets emerge, can Lucy
set aside her problems and discover what grace really means?
what is on your lists this week?
xx
Caroline
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This is such a great list! It features so many books that I'm highly anticipating as well, like The Upside of Unrequited and the new Lara Jean book! I hope you'll enjoy them all :)
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Great list! The Upside of Unrequited made my list this week, too, and Long May She Reign certainly has me interested. :)
ReplyDeleteDaughter of the Pirate King didn't make my list this week, but I'm super excited to read it as well. Spindle Fire is one I hear every once in a while, but haven't looked into. Like what I see here though. Great list!
ReplyDeleteI have to read Daughter of the Pirate King! :)
ReplyDeleteLauren @ Always Me
Windwitch is one I might want to get, if I can ever get around to reading Truthwitch! Maybe I should binge 'em. :) Several of these look good- 2017 looks like it's shaping up to be a good one for books.
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